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  1. Vanlandingham, Leuchs take Deer Valley XC
  2. Cycling: Protests against drop of time trial events (The Herald)
  3. Tour de France - Liquigas Bianchi Team (Daily Peloton)
  4. Ullrich delighted with his form
  5. Directions to Antelope Isle for TT nationals
  6. American fans finally fed up with F1 (Fox Sports)
  7. Circling the competition - Swindlehurst outlasts opponents to win Nevada City Classic (The Union)
  8. Jan Ullrich's diary: On track
  9. "Eddy Merckx - hail to the champion! Without discussion the greatest of them all" - Matt
  10. Tour de France packages from Oracle
  11. Galea first Elite rider home at Ta' Penellu (Times of Malta)
  12. Sport (Times of Malta)
  13. Classic provides classic finishes (Peoria Journal Star)
  14. Thousands flock to Searls for BMX event (Rockford Register Star)
  15. Triathlete collapses, dies after race (Boston Globe)
  16. Dad with Bad Heart Bicycles 100 Miles with Daughter on Father's Day (KBCI Boise)
  17. Search Site/Web enhanced by (GJ Sentinel)
  18. Plenty of places to GOBA (The Advertiser-Tribune)
  19. Gonzalez ousts Rogers to win Tour of Switzerland
  20. Archived Articles (BikeBiz.com)
  21. Spanish winner (NZZ)
  22. Gonzalez storms to Swiss tour win
  23. UCI Pro Tour - Eindhoven TTT Results
  24. Armstrong finishes Dauphine Libere in fourth place (USA Today)
  25. Gerolsteiner gas Eindhoven TTT
  26. National spotlights shine on local artists (Kansas City Star)
  27. McEwen fires (Adelaide Confidential)
  28. The Art of Layering
  29. New dawn for Rochester cycling (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
  30. Hernandez wins Masters event at the Tour de Nez (Reno Gazette-Journal)
  31. Form & Fitness Q & A (Cyclingnews.com)
  32. Danica fever rises (Hampton Roads Daily Press)
  33. Sundance Square to receive Spirit award (BizJournals)
  34. Bicycle Film Festival Rolls into Los Angeles (Daily Peloton)
  35. RACING FOR SUCCESS (San Jose Mercury News)
  36. First Edition Cycling News for June 19, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  37. Rogers keeps overall Tour de Suisse lead
  38. Lastras clinches Swiss stage win
  39. Live coverage
  40. Weekday warriors hit the track for cycling fun (Macon Telegraph)
  41. Latest Cycling News for June 18, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  42. Camps Continue To Improve Performance
  43. Dory racing champ dips his oars again (The Chronicle Herald)
  44. Rocky road race (Press-Citizen)
  45. RACING FOR SUCCESS (Miami Herald)
  46. Cycling the slopes (Rocky Mountain News)
  47. Park City welcomes fat tires (Park Record)
  48. MPD Bicycle Patrol to hit the streets (Marshalltown Times-Republican)
  49. Gerdemann breaks pro victory duck
  50. USAC members invited to "Town Hall"meeting
  51. The John Lieswyn Diary (Cyclingnews.com)
  52. Zabel ruled out of Tour de France
  53. Live report
  54. CO State MTB Championships set for August
  55. First Edition Cycling News for June 18, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  56. Stage 3: McGee wins sprint
  57. Canada's Cycling Magazine
  58. Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: An extraordinary life (VeloNews)
  59. Historic setting, challenging layout make it a Classic (The Union)
  60. Inside Lance Armstrong's Remarkable Success
  61. City flattens off-road trail (The Chronicle-Journal)
  62. "T-Mobile's decision not to include Erik Zabel is great news for the Tour" - AL
  63. Happy Birthday, Eddy! (VeloNews)
  64. Latest Cycling News for June 17, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  65. Vasser Has Fond Memories of Portland (The Herald-Sun)
  66. Ullrich slips as Rogers takes Tour of Switzerland lead
  67. ‘The most exciting form of racing’ (The Halifax Daily News)
  68. UCI responds to 8000-strong kilo petition (BikeBiz.com)
  69. Elsewhere (Tacoma News Tribune)
  70. "T-Mobile's decision not include Erik Zabel is great news for the Tour" - AL
  71. Riders have own Tour de France
  72. Vectran keeps Conti inflated (Cyclingnews.com)
  73. BMX racers invade Rockford for nationals (Rockford Register Star)
  74. Park City Cycling Festival Guide
  75. Sioux City native climbs ranks of mountain bike racing (Sioux City Journal)
  76. Aussie Rogers leads Swiss cycling tour (AAP Racing and Sports)
  77. Galletti died from heart attack
  78. No Tour for Zabel; Freire off in July, too
  79. Aussie Rogers leads Swiss cycling tour (The Age)
  80. Horner wins stage six of Tour de Suisse
  81. Jimmy Vasser has fond memories of Portland (MSNBC)
  82. June 16. 2005 3:59PM Jimmy Vasser has fond memories of Portland - dating back three decades (Gasden Times)
  83. Lance Armstrong's new weapons
  84. Mr. Rogers Neighborhood: Memories of Philly (VeloNews)
  85. Horner climbs to Swiss victory
  86. First Edition Cycling News for June 17, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  87. Lance Armstrong Through a Physiological Lens: Hard Training Boosts Muscle Power 8%
  88. Cycling: Ullrich slips as Rogers takes Tour of Switzerland lead (Channel NewsAsia)
  89. Cycling-Horner in first Euro victory,Ullrich loses lead (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  90. Cyclist banned for coach assault
  91. This week's local cycling news (Richmond.com)
  92. Leipheimer holds Dauphiné lead as Vino' wins atop Ventoux (VeloNews)
  93. Latest Cycling News
  94. Thursday's EuroFile: No Tour for Zabel; Freire off in July, too (VeloNews)
  95. Schedule announced for elite track nationals
  96. Lottery millionaire seeks billionaire status (CNN.com)
  97. Gold-medal cyclist is giving drag racing a real go (The State)
  98. Powerball Winner Seeks to Be Billionaire (AP via Yahoo! News)
  99. 29th Route du Sud - Preview
  100. Latest Cycling News for June 16, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  101. Watch group finds stolen limited-edition bicycle (Daily Journal)
  102. Jackson Twp. man severely injured in 2001 accident dies (Post-Tribune)
  103. Athlete of the Week: Paige Sommers, Aberdeen, BMX-Track (AberdeenNews.com)
  104. Elite nationals preview - top riders on tap
  105. Crash survivor has first reunion with his classmates (Fredericksburg.com)
  106. Burt Reynolds settles dispute with old girlfriend, Lance Armstrong mulls over marriage
  107. Dancing salsa with Dave (Cyclingnews.com)
  108. Danica Fever Hits Watkins Glen (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
  109. Danica Fever Hits Watkins Glen (AP via Yahoo! News)
  110. Racers hit track early (The Shawano Leader)
  111. Galletti dies during Spanish race
  112. Mountain bike races returning to Deer Valley (Deseret News)
  113. Tour de France Preview
  114. Gold-medal cyclist is giving drag racing a real go (phillyburbs.com)
  115. Cycling Notebook: UH makes inroads on the college circuit (Houston Chronicle)
  116. Gold-medal cyclist is giving drag racing a real go (TimesLeader.com)
  117. Gold-medal cyclist is giving drag racing a real go (TimesLeader.com)
  118. Store to send giant card to Lance Armstrong
  119. Jerika loves to compete (Mount Shasta News)
  120. Albasini leads in Swiss breakaway
  121. UCI track series kicks off in Trexlertown
  122. First Edition Cycling News
  123. Colorado's Multi-Day Mountain Bike Tours
  124. Watkins Glen next stop on Danicamania tour (Sports Illustrated)
  125. Michael Albasini wins stage, Jan Ullrich keeps lead at Tour de Suisse
  126. Stage 6: Botero's Tour warning
  127. Great Carroll County Cycling Event rolls on (The Prairie Advocate)
  128. Cycling-Italian Galletti dies in race in Spain (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  129. First Edition Cycling News for June 16, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  130. Local rider in 'Race' (Wickenburg Sun)
  131. Tri-Dubai and The Tyler Hamilton Foundation Team Up for Kid's Cycling (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  132. Changing Seasons
  133. Postcard from LeMans: "Luxurious Lodging at LeMans" (Speed TV)
  134. Shock news: Burrows agrees with UCI (BikeBiz.com)
  135. Continental Drift with Andrew Hood: Big Tex' ain't just riding into the sunset (VeloNews)
  136. Saddles: Be Kind to Your Behind
  137. A two-pronged Tour strategy
  138. Latest Cycling News for June 15, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  139. CYCLING NOTEBOOK / Health Net team to face challenges in mountain races (San Francisco Chronicle)
  140. Lessons From an Unlikely Teacher (Roadcycling)
  141. 'No problem' (The Aspen Times)
  142. McEwen wins stage, Ullrich keeps Swiss lead
  143. New cycling trail network springing up (BendBulletin.com)
  144. Crested Butte's Trail 403
  145. Final countdown towards Tour debut (Cyclingnews.com)
  146. McEwen sprints to Swiss stage win
  147. Armstrong is no Superman
  148. Fast and Furious (Sierra Sun)
  149. McEwen wins stage at Swiss Tour (VeloNews)
  150. First Edition Cycling News for June 15, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  151. Colorado Trail Singletrack
  152. Armstrong Ponders Future With Sheryl Crow
  153. Cookson blasts move to scrap kilo
  154. Steven Elmes Joins the US Gran Prix of Cyclocross as Sponsorship Coordinator (The Ride Magazine)
  155. A need for Speed 9-year-old races to trio of state championships (Ahwatukee Foothills News)
  156. Children next for Lance Armstrong, Sheryl Crow?
  157. Changes in Park City registration deadlines
  158. Durango's Dry Fork Loop
  159. McGee sprints to St Anton victory
  160. Men's Health Week in Area I pushes self-checks, cancer screening
  161. Split Second Services Reports Flawless Timing Results at Nature Valley Grand Prix (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  162. Cookson blasts move to scrap kilo (BBC News)
  163. Cycling Chief Wants Olympic Rethink (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  164. Ross right on track for title (Edinburgh Evening News)
  165. A Pearl of a Pass
  166. Stage 5: Merckx climbs to victory
  167. Latest Cycling News for June 14, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  168. Silverstone To Expand Its Premier Tyre Market (Bernama)
  169. 20th Tour de Beauce Bell - 2.1 (Cyclingnews.com)
  170. Results and Reports from the USA (Cyclingnews.com)
  171. Lance Armstrong through a physiological lens: hard training boosts muscle power 8%
  172. Biking the East Coast Greenway
  173. Audi's Kristensen seeks record (Motorsport.com)
  174. FD native, Mike Trevino, to embark upon nine-day, 3,000-mile ride (The Messenger)
  175. Swiss win buoys McGee's Tour charge
  176. First Edition Cycling News for June 14, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  177. Cycling: Armstrong starts last push (Guardian Unlimited)
  178. Armstrong fourth in Tour tuneup
  179. Dauphiné Libéré Cycling News Special for June 13, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  180. Interview with Liberty Seguros-Wurth's Aaron Kemps: Part Two
  181. McGee sprints to Geneva victory
  182. The Little Tour de France (Bicycling Magazine: Tour de France)
  183. Frankie Returns to Win Cox Charities Cycling Classic (The Ride Magazine)
  184. Cycling: Beirne OK with 3rd in time trial (The Tucson Citizen)
  185. Tour de France - Topix.net
  186. Armstrong 'still has work to do'
  187. Thorburn keeps jersey as Gaggioli takes final at Nature Valley (VeloNews)
  188. Thorburn keeps jersey as Gaggioli takes final at Nature Valley (VeloNews)
  189. Latest Cycling News for June 13, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  190. Back from the brink (The Union)
  191. Armstrong Wants to Exit Wearing Yellow
  192. It's bikes vs. pedestrians, and injuries are mounting (Chicago Sun-Times)
  193. BMX 'fun' appeals to both genders, all ages (Peoria Journal Star)
  194. Landaluze claims Dauphine Libere
  195. News Home
  196. 'Sweet': Vintage BMX bikes stir collectors' passion and comraderie (Winston-Salem Journal)
  197. Neben first, Armstrong third in France
  198. EDWARDS TAKES FORD TO VICTORY LANE FOR NEXTEL CUP SERIES LEADING SEVENTH TIME (The Auto Channel)
  199. Planning for the Tour de France
  200. Ullrich makes powerful statement
  201. Spencer Smith inured in car accident while cycling (Inside Triathlon)
  202. MOTOR CYCLING: IT'S THE PITS AS FRANCHITTI FLOPS (Daily Record)
  203. Pocono: Ford teams race quotes (Motorsport.com)
  204. Hincapie caps off Dauphiné with second win
  205. Eisel wins Swiss opener; CSC keeping files on...
  206. Discovery Channel Team Report (Roadcycling)
  207. Jowell urged to step into Hoy row
  208. Cycling: Armstrong has work to do but is ready for Ullrich (Channel NewsAsia)
  209. Armstrong admits there's work to do
  210. Racing: Friend to the Starrs (Sunday Life)
  211. Cycling: Spain's Landaluze wins Dauphine Libere (Channel NewsAsia)
  212. Welsh cycling in disarray again
  213. Life After Cycling for Lance Armstorng
  214. V8 racers vie to compete with everyday carnage (Adelaide Confidential)
  215. Cyclists give Anderson high marks as a host (The Herald Bulletin)
  216. Collin's toughest climb: The journey back (The Sacramento Bee)
  217. Armstrong Thinking About More Than Racing
  218. CLASSES (Star-Gazette)
  219. Racing across the country Dryden engineer to embark on 3,000-mile cycling journey (L.A. Daily News)
  220. Racing across the country Dryden engineer to embark on 3,000-mile cycling journey (L.A. Daily News)
  221. Botero wins Dauphine's 6th stage; Armstrong stays 4th
  222. U.S. juniors race Trophee Centre-Morbihan
  223. Nature Valley Grand Prix, Stage Three (Daily Peloton)
  224. Botero fires warning to Armstrong
  225. VeloNews Photo Contest: Last week's winner(s) and this week's gallery (VeloNews)
  226. Armstrong set to make headlines on Discovery
  227. Buc Athletes Shine at Meet of Champions (Delaware State News)
  228. Ullrich makes solid Swiss start
  229. Cycling News Special for June 12, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  230. First Edition Cycling News for June 12, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  231. Leipheimer crashes, loses leader's jersey
  232. Armstrong Thinking About More Than Racing (AP via Yahoo! News)
  233. Armstrong Thinking About More Than Racing (ABC News)
  234. Armstrong Thinking About More Than Racing (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
  235. If the IOC has killed track cycling, the UCI is an accessory to the murder (BikeBiz.com)
  236. Crashes, confusion mark Nature Valley crit (VeloNews)
  237. '48 Olympic cycling champ Beyaert dies at 79 (Sports Illustrated)
  238. Beyaert, 1948 Olympic Cycling Champ, Dies (AP via Yahoo! News)
  239. Boonen beaten in Eisel coup
  240. Beyaert, 1948 Olympic Cycling Champ, Dies (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
  241. "I feel sorry for all the athletes who specialise in the 1k; a sad day for British and world cycling
  242. Hoy Denied Chance Of Beijing Title Defence (Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  243. Merckx wins stage, Landaluze leads Dauphine
  244. Hoy denied Olympic title defence
  245. Hoy rages as Olympics scrap cycle trial (Edinburgh Evening News)
  246. Nature Valley Grand Prix - NE/NRC (Cyclingnews.com)
  247. Country mice reward urban rat on CMT finale (The Morning Call)
  248. Here
  249. Hoy denied Olympic title defence (BBC News)
  250. A crash, a shove, and DQs in keirin (The Morning Call)